4 SALES REVENUE BY REGION SALES REVENUE EUR million EUR million Rest of world Germany Europe 469 EBITDA adjusted 1) NET PROFIT (after minority interests) EUR million EUR million ORDER INTAKE 2) ORDER BACKLOG 2) EUR million EUR million ) Before taking into account employee profit participation expense and restructuring/non-recurring costs, in the prior-year: IPO costs 2) Order intake and order backlog only contain own machines without merchandise, spare parts and service; order backlog as of December 31, 2008 incl. BENZ

5 Success with a system > HOMAG Group AG s management lays claim to being the world s leading manufacturer of machines and equipment for the woodworkling industry. As a global player, we are present in more than 60 countries and hold an estimated 26 percent share of the market. In the fields of furniture manufacturing, structural elements and timber frame house construction, we offer our customers perfectly aligned solutions, from the stand-alone machine through to complete production lines. A wide range of supporting services and specially tailored control software make our range unique.

6 06 07 CONTENTS Contents < KEY GROUP FIGURES 12 SPECIAL: Success with a system MANAGEMENT BOARD REPORT OF THE CORPORATE THE HOMAG GROUP AG SUPERVISORY BOARD GOVERNANCE REPORT SHARE 08 Foreword by the 28 Significant Matters 32 Corporate 42 Development of Management Board on the Agenda Governance at Stock Markets 29 Work performed by HOMAG Group AG 43 Development of the Supervisory 32 Management and the HOMAG Share Board s Committees Control Structure 43 Development at the 30 Financial Statements 35 Remuneration Report Beginning of 2009 and Consolidated Financial Statements Shareholdings of Board Members 43 Shareholders Meeting and Dividend Policy 41 Declaration of 44 Communication with Compliance in the Capital Market Accordance with Sec. 161 AktG

8 08 09 MANAGEMENT BOARD > FOREWORD BY THE MANAGEMENT BOARD Dr. Joachim Brenk (CEO) BORN 1961 Head of Sales, Service, Project Business, Marketing Joined the Company in 2005 Achim Gauß BORN 1961 Head of Research, Development, Design Joined the Company in 1989 Andreas Hermann BORN 1968 CFO, Head of IT, Personnel Joined the Company in 2000 Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear shareholders, > 2008 was a year of contrasting developments for the global economy as a whole but also for our industry and, in turn, for HOMAG Group AG. Apart from a very high order backlog at the start of the year, the strong demand for our plant and machinery remained steady in the first quarter. As a result of this positive development at the beginning of the year our production facilities were working at full capacity. As the year progressed, the financial crisis worsened, directly triggering a global economic crisis that led to a slowdown in numerous industries and a collapse in sales markets around the world in the last quarter. Companies lack of willingness to invest also caused a perceptible decrease in order intake, which lagged significantly behind the prior-year level, particularly in the fourth quarter. Nevertheless, it must be said that 2008 was a successful year for the HOMAG Group across all quarters, a year in which we were able to surpass the record sales revenue generated in the prior year, despite some negative non-recurring effects. Our first annual general meeting since the IPO was also successful. Shareholders passed a number of resolutions including increasing the dividend from EUR 0.40 to EUR 0.90 per share. Another successful move, in our opinion, was the acquisition of the majority shareholding in BENZ GmbH Werkzeugsysteme, which was set rolling last year. We have acquired a well-positioned business that we have known well for many years as a reliable system supplier. We see BENZ as a mechatronics development factory for the HOMAG Group, and we have effectively shortened the channels so that new ideas and developments can be realized more quickly. Group earnings have been good, partly due to the high sales revenue and partly due to our strict cost management as part of the earnings enhancement program Project 2008, which was completed successfully. We have thus permanently tapped into some EUR 30 million in earnings potential and realized synergies and efficiency increases in just about every business area, while establishing leaner structures and processes.

9 HOMAG Group AG Annual Financial Statements 2008 Herbert Högemann BORN 1954 Head of Production, Materials Management, Quality Management Joined the Company in 2007 Rolf Knoll BORN 1949 Head of Group Operations Joined the Company in 1999 And we would again like to share these good earnings generated in 2008 with you, our shareholders. Conflicting interests and other matters had to be weighed up against each other when deciding the amount of dividend to pay out. On the one hand, we have to take into account the very difficult market conditions at present, and want to retain some maneuverability for potential acquisitions. On the other hand, we want to offer you an appropriate and a relatively stable dividend policy. As a result, the management board and the supervisory board will propose a dividend distribution of EUR 0.30 per share to the shareholders meeting. The main focus of our Project 2008 was on increasing the flexibility of costs in our business, which is clearly cyclical. Temporary employment arrangements, the use of contract workers as well as the above-average use of vacation and non-working shift accounts have allowed us to tackle the growth needed in the past while also permitting us together with the targeted use of forced leave arrangements to react quickly to a downturn in the business cycle. However, the current market ailments are far in excess of a cyclical downturn. As a result, redundancies for operational reasons will likely prove unavoidable. Nevertheless we clearly have to assume that 2009 will be a difficult year for the entire industry in light of the significant weakness of the global economy and the recession affecting many countries. This is also evidenced by our weak order intake in the fourth quarter of For the first quarter and the first half of 2009 we expect a significant decrease in revenue compared to the historical record year It is uncertain at present, however, how long the economic crisis and the related reluctance to invest in our industry will prevail. It is therefore not possible to make reliable forecasts as to the magnitude of the decrease in sales revenue in the full year We will be in a position to venture a more accurate forecast during the second quarter of the year, based on the insights provided by the industry s most important trade fair, LIGNA. The same applies to the order intake in Here, we will do everything within our power to increase our market share further. There will probably be a departure from the usual seasonal pattern of investment activity and the trade fair will instead probably mark the start

10 10 11 MANAGEMENT BOARD > FOREWORD BY THE MANAGEMENT BOARD of the season. Although we anticipate negative results, particularly in the first two quarters of 2009, we nevertheless want to return a positive operating result (i.e., before restructuring expenses) for Our objective is to emerge from this difficult market situation with renewed vitality and we believe that we are in a good position to achieve this goal. Indeed, our position as global market leader and as a strong group with worldwide operations affords us a clear edge over smaller competitors, especially at the moment. We therefore want to take advantage of the current conditions to increase our market share. We also continue to assess potential acquisition opportunities in the fields of technology, surface processing and the cabinet shops business and believe that we will be able to take advantage of the current weak market phase and negotiate acceptable terms. The group action program HOMAG GAP is intended to contribute to our future success. In light of global economic slowdown in the last few months, we have decided to extend the program. The objective is to continue generating sustainable growth and tap EUR 40 million worth of sustainable earnings growth and cost improvement potential by The short-term measures include a response to the expected decrease in sales revenue based on a cost improvement program while increasing the latitude to adapt to fluctuations. We want to raise our earnings in the medium- and long-term with HOMAG GAP based on a number of measures, including strengthening and optimizing our project business, expanding our high-margin service offerings and marketing these more effectively, while permanently reducing production cost levels. The strong demand for our plant and machines in the first quarter of 2008 is proof that our capital expenditures as well as our innovations and product upgrades successfully targeted our customers needs and that our portfolio comprises the right products. We are therefore very confident that we are well prepared to keep the HOMAG Group on course, once the general willingness to invest recovers.

11 HOMAG Group AG Annual Financial Statements 2008 From left to right: Herbert Högemann, Achim Gauß, Dr. Joachim Brenk, Andreas Hermann, Rolf Knoll We wish to express our gratitude to our customers, suppliers and other business partners for the constructive and trusting cooperation. The HOMAG Group s performance critically depends on its qualified and motivated employees, and we are truly grateful for their commitment. We would also like to thank you, dear shareholders, for the trust that you have placed in HOMAG Group AG, and we hope that you enjoy reading our Annual Financial Statements Apart from our financial statements, we present to you the HOMAG Group s broad portfolio of products and provide you with an insight into the wide range of fields of applications targeted by our plant and machinery so that you can get to know your company even better. Schopfloch, March 2009 The Management Board DR. JOACHIM BRENK ACHIM GAUSS ANDREAS HERMANN HERBERT HÖGEMANN ROLF KNOLL

12 12 13 SUCCESS WITH A SYSTEM > CHRONICLE JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL Chronicle 2008 POSITIVE START TO THE YEAR 1,000 TH VENTURE MACHINE INTRODUCTION OF CYCLICAL ASSEMBLY LAUNCH OF POWERPROFILER As the new year got under way, we were able to provide a highly positive report of results for the previous financial year was a record year for the HOMAG Group, returning the best set of results ever recorded throughout the whole of the company s history. We achieved record levels in both turnover and order intake, and we also succeeded in achieving a dispro - portionately high improvement in our result. We reported this profitable growth record to a large gathering of press representatives at our balance sheet press conference in Stuttgart, and also at the subsequent analyst conference in Frankfurt. January 2007 saw the launch of the HOMAG Group CNC Offensive, whose aim was to boost the international sale of processing centers in this machine segment. The sales drive proved an impressive success, demonstrated by the sale in February 2008 of the 1,000 th machine from the Venture series. The prize awarded to the buyer was presented at the Holz-Handwerk fair in Nuremberg in April. By cooperating across the whole of the Group, we succeeded in making a distinctive mark and offering our customers a seamless machine series featuring sophisticated and proven technology. With our new HOMAG Group production system, we are aiming to be among the most profitable production plants in the mechanical engineering sector in all our different locations. One central element in this objective is the introduction of cyclical assembly, which we have now successfully introduced in the majority of our producing companies. This new concept triggered a series of changes and improvements to existing structures, allowing us to reduce throughput times and increase productivity. By dividing work processes in the assembly department into cycles, we have succeeded in optimizing workstations, creating a more manageable work environment and making our work processes more effective. The fensterbau frontale 2008 trade fair saw the world premiere of our new powerprofiler, a high-performance processing center which pushes out the boundaries of window construction performance. This new machine permits the simultaneous automatic processing of three workpieces, adding up to an impressive 400 workpieces per shift, which corresponds to 50 window units. For window producers who offer a wide range of systems, a tool changer for up to 288 tools is additionally available. The powerprofiler permits the simultaneous processing of several different workpieces with minimal use of manpower, alongside a high level of flexibility and precision.

13 HOMAG Group AG Annual Financial Statements 2008 MAY JUNE JUNE SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER XYLEXPO IN MILAN ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING GROUND-BREAKING CEREMONY IN SCHOPFLOCH IN-HOUSE EXHIBITIONS AT HOMAG, HOLZMA AND FRIZ ACQUISITION BENZ As there was no LIGNA in 2008, the XYLEXPO in Milan came to the fore as the most important trade fair. Some 85,000 visitors over 50 percent of them from abroad traveled to attend this international gathering of the woodworking trade. Many customers from Italy and neighboring countries put in an appearance at the show, and we were able to impress them with a wide range of technological highlights and innovations on our stand. The main objective of the highly flexible and diverse plant concepts on show at the XYLEXPO is to further enhance efficiency and productivity for our customers. On June 5, 2008, over 350 shareholders and guests traveled to attend the first regular Annual General Meeting of the HOMAG Group AG since its public listing. A good 72 percent of the company s share capital was represented at what was an extremely good-tempered AGM. After the management board and supervisory board had answered all questions from the floor, the shareholders present voted in favor of all six resolutions on the agenda with a clear majority of more than 99 percent in each case, including the proposal to increase the dividend from EUR 0.40 to 0.90 per share. The ground-breaking ceremony for the new HOMAG Center at our Group headquarters in Schopfloch was held in June. From mid 2009, the new center will provide space for a workforce of over 150 on an area of 3,900 square meters. With a new reception area and foyer, as well as a conference center and several meeting rooms, the new building is designed very much with the customer in mind. At the same time, its function will be to expand the hightech departments in the fields of research and development as well as sales and engineering. Including a new computing center, we will be investing around EUR 8 million in the new facilities in Schopfloch. In-house exhibitions were staged at the end of September simultaneously by HOMAG, HOLZMA and FRIZ, three of the Group members located within close geographical proximity of each other. We view our annual in-house exhibitions as an ideal opportunity to present our entire range of products and services to existing and potential new customers without space restrictions away from the major trade fairs. Despite the general downturn in the wider economy, the in-house exhibitions proved a resounding success, and actually received more visitors than the previous year. The positive response was also reflected in the stable number of orders received compared to the previous year s event. On November 20, 2008, a notorized agreement was concluded under which we took over 51 percent of the shares in BENZ GmbH Werk zeugsysteme, Haslach, effective January 1, The previous sole shareholder, Zimmer GmbH, Vermögens - verwaltung in Rheinau, holds the remaining 49 percent. In BENZ, we have acquired a well-positioned business which is a high-precision producer of tools and units with a high performance density for the metal, wood and plastics processing industries. The company has been a close associate of ours as a system supplier for many years. The new subsidiary has some 230 employees and plans to generate unconsolidated sales revenue in 2009 at about EUR 35 million.

17 HOMAG Group AG Annual Financial Statements 2008 Precision Cutting for Top-Quality Furnishing Elements > Wherever high precision is called for in the field of woodworking, HOMAG Group machines are in use. For instance for the precise cutting of panels used to create the perfect furnishing environment. Whether cabinet elements, shelving components or table tops our panel dividing plants provide a highly reliable, outstanding quality cut. With the efficiency and speed our customers need to stay highly productive and ensure maximum economy. The result: top quality furnishing elements at an affordable price a happy outcome which benefits furniture buyers too. HORIZONTAL PANEL DIVIDING SAW Speed in conjunction with extreme accuracy permits economical production HIGH-QUALITY PRODUCTS Our machines are used to create topquality products for everyday use

18 18 19 SUCCESS WITH A SYSTEM > FURNITURE PRODUCTION > INTERIOR FITTINGS Seamless Plant Concepts Guarantee a Trouble-Free Production Process > The enormous strength of the HOMAG Group lies in its capacity to create complete solutions. For every processing step, we can draw on a team of competent specialists with complementary talents whose plants and systems are perfectly in step with each other. All the solutions offered to our customers come from a single reliable source, featuring standardized control engineering and software. These benefits guarantee a seamless production process in which panels are inserted into an interlinked large-scale production plant, and emerge for instance in the form of completely assembled and packaged shelving units. Individual items of furniture, whole fitted kitchens or even a complete set of interior fittings any of these are all in a day s work for our machines. EDGE BANDING MACHINE Every plant reliably performs its own task within the seamless production process COMPLETE SOLUTIONS We have all the solutions needed for complete furniture production

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20 20 21 SUCCESS WITH A SYSTEM > STRUCTURAL ELEMENT PRODUCTION > PARQUET AND LAMINATE PRODUCTION

21 HOMAG Group AG Annual Financial Statements 2008 Market Leadership with Extreme High-Performance Flooring Plants > An increasing number of people around the world enjoy the benefits of laminate and parquet flooring. And it is highly likely that any laminate or parquet floor you are standing on was produced on a Homag Group machine: We are the undisputed market leader in this growth field, because we have what it takes to offer our customers innovative and highly efficient solutions. For instance a complex machine line operating at a feed rate of up to 350 m/min which is capable of producing around 500 kilometers of laminate planks a day. It is the extreme degree of precision achieved by our plants and machines that guarantee a smooth, troublefree material flow. PRODUCTION PLANT FOR LAMINATE FLOORING WOODEN FLOORING FOR ALL The world s fastest flooring plant comes from the HOMAG Group Over 60 percent of the laminate floors installed around the world were produced on our plants

22 22 23 SUCCESS WITH A SYSTEM > STRUCTURAL ELEMENT PRODUCTION > WINDOWS High-Performance Plants for Flexible Structural Element Production > Not just in the world of furniture, fitted kitchens or flooring, but also when it comes to structural elements such as wooden staircases, wall and ceiling panelling or doors and windows you will encounter products originating from HOMAG Group machines more often than you are probably aware. Because here too, producers place their trust in our plants and machines. In 2008, for instance, we entered into a whole new dimension in the field of window production with a new high-performance processing center. Our powerprofiler guarantees extreme productivity and flexibility in the fully automatic complete processing of wide-ranging different wooden window elements. POWERPROFILER PROCESSING CENTER Giving window production a whole new performance dimension WINDOW PRODUCTION Different structural elements are produced using HOMAG Group machines

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24 24 25 SUCCESS WITH A SYSTEM > TIMBER FRAME HOUSE CONSTRUCTION

25 HOMAG Group AG Annual Financial Statements 2008 International Success Achieved in the Future Market Timber Frame House Construction > From assembly tables and turning stations for carpentry shops through to fully automatic production plants for industrial operations: the HOMAG Group offers a wide, technically matured range of products for the manufacture of timber frame houses. These innovative production facilities are used to manufacture modular housing elements which only have to be assembled on site. After just a single day, the house is assembled and quickly ready to be occupied. We are highly active in this globally growing market, have already equipped several factories for the manufacture of timber frame homes and envisage further potential in this promising field for the future. MULTIFUNCTION BRIDGE BUILDING WITH WOOD A pleasant living environment with excellent ecological credentials Individual elements are prefabricated in the factory to an extreme standard of precision for assembly on site

26 26 27 SUCCESS WITH A SYSTEM > PLASTICS AND LIGHTWEIGHT PANELS PROCESSING Innovative Technologies for New Application Areas > Interesting scope for new applications also exists for our products beyond our traditional target markets. Our machines and systems are also in demand when it comes to the production of interior fittings for boats and caravans or railway carriages. The focus here is on lightweight components which can be manufactured using our stateof-the-art lightweight construction technology. For these applications, lightweight panels are processed in a wide range of different variants. With a few easy modifications, our plants are also ideally suited for machining plastics and light alloys. We are already registering a positive response to our panel dividing saws and plants developed specifically for the plastics industry. PROCESSING CENTER FOR LIGHTWEIGHT COMPONENTS We offer a seamless range of solutions for lightweight construction ALTERNATIVE SALES MARKETS New applications offer promising sales opportunities

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28 28 29 REPORT OF THE SUPERVISORY BOARD > SIGNIFICANT MATTERS ON THE AGENDA Report of the Supervisory Board > In the past fiscal year 2008, the supervisory board has dealt intensively with the situation of the Company, has advised and supervised the management board and, in so doing, has fulfilled its duties with due care as prescribed by law, the articles of incorporation and bylaws and the rules of procedure. The supervisory board was directly and quickly involved in all decisions of fundamental importance to the Company. The management board informs the supervisory board in a timely manner, regularly and extensively about the development of business, significant transactions, risk management and business planning as well as transactions requiring the approval of the supervisory board. Any divergence between the actual development of business and previously formulated plans and targets were explained to the supervisory board in detail in each case. The supervisory board examined such matters based on the documents made available to it. The management board discussed the Group s strategic orientation with the supervisory board. Based on the management board s reports, the supervisory board explained in detail the business transactions of significance to the Company. For the purpose of passing resolutions, the management board submitted all matters requiring the approval of the supervisory board in a timely manner. To the extent required by law or the articles of incorporation and bylaws, the supervisory board rendered its opinion on the reports issued and resolutions proposed by the management board after careful review and consultation. In urgent instances, resolutions were passed by written circulation. The chairman of the supervisory board was also in close, regular contact with the management board outside the supervisory board meetings in order to keep abreast of the current development of business and significant business transactions and support the management board in an advisory capacity. There were no personnel changes in the supervisory board or in the management board during the reporting year. SIGNIFICANT MATTERS ON THE AGENDA Supervisory Board Meeting of April 23, 2008 In fiscal 2008, the supervisory board held four ordinary meetings: in April, July, October and December. The significant items on the agenda of the supervisory board meeting of April 23, 2008 were the approval and ratification of the consolidated and separate financial statements including the group management report for 2007, the discussion and conclusion of the

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